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91. The modern politicized Christians also privatize religion. 92. He abjured his religion/his life of dissipation. 93. Article 1 of the constitution guarantees freedom of religion. 94. Many were executed for refusing to renounce their religion. 95. Funny how religion is creeping into the environmental debate. 96. There is a fine line between superstition and religion. 97. We'd be on dangerous ground if we asked about race or religion. 98. Religion has been an influence for good in her life. 99. He renounced his religion. 100. They are touchy on the subject of religion and you have to pick your words carefully when talking about it. 101. In Orthodox Europe, mass religion seems to have decayed less. 102. It is accepted wisdom that science has been partly responsible for the decline of religion. 103. Though he was forced to change his religion,he would not recant. 104. Her religion was a crutch to her when John died. 105. Matt professed no religion. 106. Kennett embodied in one man an unusual range of science, music and religion. 107. I believe in God, but I don't belong to any organized religion. 108. She believed that her religion needed to be defended by philosophy and logic. 109. The law states that everyone has the right to practise their own religion. 110. In the first century there was no such thing as institutionalized religion. 111. The whole point was to get away from a Christian-centred view of religion. 112. Mentioning religion is a sure way to make him squirm. 113. Gandhi said that those who isolate religion from politics don't understand the nature of either. 114. The sociological study of religion moved from the centre to the periphery of sociology. 115. The tribe practised a religion that mixed native beliefs and Christianity. 116. They sought solace in religion from the harshness of their everyday lives. 117. You could be forgiven for thinking football is a religion here. 118. As an atheist, he believes that religion is just an emotional crutch for the insecure. 119. Religion is rapidly losing its power to shape our behaviour. 120. The lecturer was discussing politics but got side-tracked by a question from the audience into talking about religion.